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Mediawiki
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The most interesting Open Source web applications
Wikipedia that runs on MediaWiki which is written in PHP. source code
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My collection of Ansible roles for self-hosting everything with Rocky Linux and FreeIPA
MediaWiki
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Delete files after wiki creation
"https://ibb.co/0F2rWbG/logo.png", 'icon' => "https://ibb.co/0F2rWbG/logo.png",];## UPO means: this is also a user preference option$wgEnableEmail = true;$wgEnableUserEmail = true; # UPO$wgEmergencyContact = "";$wgPasswordSender = "";$wgEnotifUserTalk = false; # UPO$wgEnotifWatchlist = false; # UPO$wgEmailAuthentication = true;## Database settings$wgDBtype = "mysql";$wgDBserver = "wiki";$wgDBname = "wikipapadeluxe";$wgDBuser = "root";$wgDBpassword = "";# MySQL specific settings$wgDBprefix = "";# MySQL table options to use during installation or update$wgDBTableOptions = "ENGINE=InnoDB, DEFAULT CHARSET=binary";# Shared database table# This has no effect unless $wgSharedDB is also set.$wgSharedTables[] = "actor";## Shared memory settings$wgMainCacheType = CACHE_NONE;$wgMemCachedServers = [];## To enable image uploads, make sure the 'images' directory## is writable, then set this to true:$wgEnableUploads = false;#$wgUseImageMagick = true;#$wgImageMagickConvertCommand = "/usr/bin/convert";# InstantCommons allows wiki to use images from https://commons.wikimedia.org$wgUseInstantCommons = false;# Periodically send a pingback to https://www.mediawiki.org/ with basic data# about this MediaWiki instance. The Wikimedia Foundation shares this data# with MediaWiki developers to help guide future development efforts.$wgPingback = true;# Site language code, should be one of the list in ./includes/languages/data/Names.php$wgLanguageCode = "en";# Time zone$wgLocaltimezone = "Europe/Berlin";## Set $wgCacheDirectory to a writable directory on the web server## to make your wiki go slightly faster. The directory should not## be publicly accessible from the web.#$wgCacheDirectory = "$IP/cache";$wgSecretKey = "b564d730428f48d0882f0ae67283fc844ba41347848b4868501bdb524ff86342";# Changing this will log out all existing sessions.$wgAuthenticationTokenVersion = "1";# Site upgrade key. Must be set to a string (default provided) to turn on the# web installer while LocalSettings.php is in place$wgUpgradeKey = "d8e35fccd5b424df";## For attaching licensing metadata to pages, and displaying an## appropriate copyright notice / icon. GNU Free Documentation## License and Creative Commons licenses are supported so far.$wgRightsPage = ""; # Set to the title of a wiki page that describes your license/copyright$wgRightsUrl = "";$wgRightsText = "";$wgRightsIcon = "";# Path to the GNU diff3 utility. Used for conflict resolution.$wgDiff3 = "";# The following permissions were set based on your choice in the installer$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false;## Default skin: you can change the default skin. Use the internal symbolic## names, e.g. 'vector' or 'monobook':$wgDefaultSkin = "vector";# Enabled skins.# The following skins were automatically enabled:wfLoadSkin( 'MinervaNeue' );wfLoadSkin( 'MonoBook' );wfLoadSkin( 'Timeless' );wfLoadSkin( 'Vector' );# End of automatically generated settings.# Add more configuration options below.
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Twitter's source code has been leaked on GitHub
Do you mean Fandom wiki? You would want some kind of open source wiki platform. MediaWiki (used for Wikipedia) is probably the most popular and full featured.
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It's all open source https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki
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Crowdsourced Glossary for Survivalists: A User-Experience Based Resource for Brands, Products, Plants, and Techniques
A little money, a little installation work, and this: https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki
- This is the first time, or maybe the perfect opportunity for public mass adoption of a free software. What do you think of Mastodon Evangelism?
- Even with the flaws I have added Chad to my toolbox
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Portable Off Grid Wikipedia
This is overkill. The entirety of Wikipedia is made available for free download by the Wikimedia foundation, the code is open-source, and anyone can set up their own copy of Wikipedia on a normal PC with a big hard disk. Power this off a portable battery and solar panel and you have off-grid Wikipedia without any hardware hacking.
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Looking for a selfhosted solution for keeping track of ongoing conversations
Last time I had occasion to use one - i used mediawiki
opendata.cern.ch
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Observable 2.0, a static site generator for data apps
I think the idea of Framework is really good, but static data limits the applications, excluding monitoring and other cases in which the data is constantly changing, but the dashboard can stay as it is. For example, I'd love to see a revamped Framework version of the LHC beam monitor and related pages (see https://op-webtools.web.cern.ch/vistar/, but check again in 2 months or so, when the accelerator will be running).
In high-energy physics, ROOT is /the/ toolkit for data analysis, and I guess jsROOT (https://root.cern.ch/js/) could also be used to load data to be shown in Framework dashboards. I thought the idea of Framework as a blogging engine with powerful data visualization built-in could be very interesting. Think, for example, about physicists pulling open data (https://opendata.cern.ch) and writing about their analysis or someone pulling data from https://ourworldindata.org/ in their own visualizations to support their case while writing about a particular subject, etc.
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NFS > FUSE: Why We Built Our Own NFS Server in Rust
> XetHub has the worldâs first natively cross-platform, user-mode filesystem implementation, allowing you to mount arbitrarily large datasets on your machine.
Not really world's first. CERN has developed EOS (https://eos-web.web.cern.ch/) for many years, and even though it's not available natively on Windows, it is available on Linux and macOS. EOS uses FUSE, though, not NFS.
> This enables you to, in just a few seconds, locally mount ~660 GB of Llama 2 models or write DuckDB queries to analyze large parquet files and scan just the data you need.
If you mount all instances of EOS at CERN on your machine with the FUSE client, that in principle mounts hundreds of PB of data from LHC experiments, although much of this data requires special permissions to be accessed. However, there's also a lot of open data. See https://opendata.cern.ch/.
- Are modern physicists dancing with the devil?
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Good Series, Tutorial, or Book on Particle Physics Analysis using Python or Root for Undergraduates
CERN Open Data has lots of examples from various collaborations: https://opendata.cern.ch/
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If you are in the process of building your data analytics project/portfolio, here's a useful video where you can find all the datasets you need
https://opendata.cern.ch/ - datasets from CERN if you're interested in particle physics. Lots of image data.
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Why atheists behave so unscientific?
data from CERN
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Es ce que les données récoltées sont disponible au public ?
See: https://opendata.cern.ch/
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Before There Was Effective Altruism, There Was Effective Philanthropy
Huh? CERN publishes their data: https://opendata.cern.ch/ CERN is also pretty big on open source in general: https://home.cern/science/computing/open-source-open-science Again, the attitude seems to be, "There are times where we may not want to be 100% open, so let's assume there are good reasons it won't work for EA." I'm not saying everyone needs to publish their bank account numbers, passwords, and a video stream of the office bathroom. You can use sense and still be open.
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[P] Official Imagen Website by Google Brain
CERN actually releases their data publicly and you are free to analyze them for yourself.
- What is the largest free data set that you know of?
What are some alternatives?
Dokuwiki - The DokuWiki Open Source Wiki Engine
nfsserve - A Rust NFS Server implementation
Wiki.js - Wiki.js | A modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js
awesome-public-datasets - A topic-centric list of HQ open datasets.
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
data - Data and code behind the articles and graphics at FiveThirtyEight
django-wiki - A wiki system with complex functionality for simple integration and a superb interface. Store your knowledge with style: Use django models.
wikdict-web - Web front end for WikDict dictionaries
Gollum - A simple, Git-powered wiki with a local frontend and support for many kinds of markup and content.
Herbie - Download numerical weather prediction datasets (HRRR, RAP, GFS, IFS, etc.) from NOMADS, NODD partners (Amazon, Google, Microsoft), ECMWF open data, and the University of Utah Pando Archive System.
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
file-system-stress-testing - A tool that can be used to stress test POSIX filesystems.